First of all, thank you on behalf of my wife and me for your website and business services. I tumbled onto your site one day (during a search for tubing), and the more we’ve read and surfed your site the more we’ve been impressed with your knowledge of health maintenance and disease prevention. I was raised to think natural first, then medical if all else failed. Progressively over our married life (25+ yrs), my wife has come to agree and embrace natural healthcare practices. Coming from more of a medical family, she’s now challenging me in the natural area. I love it!
Since ordering your products, we've presently been on a cleansing regimen (for the past 3 weeks) with our first "series" experiences with Enema #1 (Celtic SeaSalt & Peppermint), Enema #2 (Coffee Implant), and as of this weekend Enema #3 (Olive Oil, Aloe Vera, & MSM). First, here's some feedback for you in regard to our implant experience. We found that the implant plugs are a tad too large. I purchased the one black plug w/ a round disk-like bottom – too big for even me. Jeanne patiently inserted it, but I throbbed for the first hour. Finally, we switched to the smaller black one w/ a slim bottom. Big difference for me, but there is no way I could insert even the second one into my wife. Upon childbirth of our first son she tore tissue into the rectal area.
The doc did a horrible job of stitching her back up, and it wasn’t until the birth of our second son, nearly 3 years later, that a second OBGYN found the problem and corrected the previous doctor’s mistakes. Consequently, Jeanne has suffered hemorrhoids from this during BMs and menstrual irritation. Upon giving her the implant this weekend I rigged up a make-shift plug out of a rolled up panty liner and a rubber glove finger to assist in securing the implant overnight. It worked, but it’s not my preference. Could you look into producing a smaller implant plug for women who have such issues to contend with? One that is maybe ½”- ¾” smaller in diameter than the second one I used? If you can’t, do you have a better solution than what I came up with?
Second, as we reflected upon the benefits of this technique of treatment, Jeanne asked why this couldn't be done for vaginal issues as well. So often a mere douche is not sufficient, nor is there much value being added to the process. Do you have any recipes and guideline for this type of application? The implant technique makes perfect sense to treat infections in this area, along with fibroid tumors and the like. Specific recipe implants could provide positive results. Could you address this for us in an e-mail, or are things like this in your book? We are very interested in other implant recipes and their purposeful explanations.
Lastly, does heating the Enema #3 implant solution cause any efficacy harm to the solution? Is the type of heat (gas, electric, or microwave) an issue here?
Again, our thanks for making this experience a life-giving, couple-bonding act of love.
Dan & Jeanne